The seasonal rate of discharge change as the main trigger synchronizing freshwater fish reproduction in an Amazonian River

Published: 24 September 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/5jsyj9p4t7.1
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, Tulio Araujo,
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This dataset was used in Röpke et al. (2024) in the study 'The seasonal rate of discharge change as the primary trigger synchronizing freshwater fish reproduction in an Amazonian River', published at Reviews in Fisheries and Fish Biology to investigate: 1 Two questions were addressed: 1) Which variables are the proximal cues explaining the final gonadal preparation of fish? 2) In riverine environments, do migratory and non-migratory fish species respond to similar variables? We present two datasets here are: 1- the index of reproduction for the fish assemblage (CRI) and the respective environmental data (CRI and environmental variables.csv) used to perform statistic tests; 2 - data of proportion of individuals ready to reproduce (mature gonads/initiating spawning) by species and sampling events (species reproduction by sampling event.csv) this data were used to the calculus of CRI. A description of each column is presented in each csv file. Sampling methods and CRI calculus can be found in Röpke et al. (2024).

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Universidade Federal de Rondonia, Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo

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Aquatic Biology, Ecohydrology, Reproductive Biology

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